Sunday, January 15, 2023

Global Economic Monitor 230116

(Introduction)

[Markets]
※   Yen climbs on BOJ speculation
※   U.S. banks shake off early declines following earnings
※   World stocks at one-month high on inflation optimism


[Indicators]
•   China Dec. Balance of trade: China’s Export Decline Deepens, Threatening Growth
※   Cooling global demand is complicating China’s rebound


[World]
※   Forecasters put 61% probability of recession in next 12 months
※   Treasury secretary warns the government could become unable to pay its bills after early June
※   ‘The United States is fully, thoroughly, completely committed to the alliance,’ Mr. Biden said
※   Report marks first time Beijing has accounted for the toll of the current Omicron wave
※   Banks collectively stowed away $2.8 billion to cover potential loan losses
※   She added that the IMF did not expect major downgrades, although the final number had not been determined.


[Korea]
•   국방위(김영배): "비례대표 후보자도 선거운동해야"


[Opinions]
•   Project Syndicate(Jim O’Neill): A Better Year for Stock Markets?
•   Project Syndicate(Michael Marder): Through the Russian Looking Glass
•   Project Syndicate(Anne O. Krueger): China and the Sovereign-Debt Bomb
•   FT(Editorial Board): The dawning of the quantum age
•   FT(Robert Armstrong, Ethan Wu): What we know about inflation
•   FT(Ruchir Sharma): The Xi nobody saw coming
•   WSJ(Editorial Board): The Fed Makes Some Inflation Progress
•   WSJ(Editorial Board): Two Presidents, Two Special Counsels
•   WSJ(Editorial Board): France Gets Back in the Retirement Reform Game
•   WP(Editorial Board): NATO’s internal standoff is a gift to Putin
•   Bloomberg(Editorial Board): How the Fed Should Talk About Inflation
•   Bloomberg(Paul J. Davies): US Banks Have Millions of Consumers to Thank
•   한경(윤참나): 주택 정책, 불확실성 해소해야
•   한경(박종구): 중국 경제 회복의 3대 복병

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